The Pre Pro Graham Bros Distillery Rockford, Il

A couple of years ago I posted on the Graham-Ginestra house in Rockford and the distilleries run by Freeman Graham and brothers. We never could quite locate the spot but I found an old Rockford business directory online that indicated it was located at 1310 S Main St Rockford, Il. Illinois's first sour mash whiskey distillery.

"<; rah a m's Distillery. This firm consists of Julius, Freeman and Byron
Graham, with a capital stock of $150,000. They manufacture sour mash whiskies.
The annual product is $300.000. They employ forty-five hands, with an annual pay-
roll of $30,000. "

Re: The Pre Pro Graham Bros Distillery Rockford, Il

The downtown location would be the correct one of the two you've listed. The map showing it being close to the airport is off by a few miles, it's actually indicating around the 4900 block of S. Main. The 1300 block on the even numbered side of the street was leveled a number of years ago and sits vacant.

However, I'm wondering about the accuracy of that address. In the 1880 business directory (I'm assuming this is the one you refered to) that lists the distillery at 1310 S. Main, it also shows Graham's house as being at 905 S. Main, when in fact, it is at 1115 S. Main. This home is listed in the U.S. National Register of Historic Places and for many years was open as a museum. Unless there was street number change at some point in time, the 905 isn't right. By the way, the home was sold in 2006 and is apparently no longer open for tours. There's a sign posted on a tree that says, if I remember correctly, "Trespassers will be shot, and those who survive will be shot again".

I found another bit of information that shows the distillery being at 1602-1608 S. Main. There's also a Graham Street that is at the 1500-1600 block area and runs from S. Main east towards the Rock River. Makes me question which address is correct. There are some small buildings on that stretch of S. Main, but nothing that would lead you to believe there was a distillery there. There is, however, a liquor store at 1634 S. Main

I doubt I've been of any help. It seems like I've only made things a little more confusing.

Gary

"Bottom line: sometimes things work out this way in life. It doesn't matter how well you've planned; you're just f**ked, and that's that" - The Boss

Re: The Pre Pro Graham Bros Distillery Rockford, Il

Thanks, this seems to be a bit of a local mystery! I would love to nail down its location, though the actual distillery is long gone. I am surprised that there is so little info in the local histories that I have found about the actual distillery. It is not too surprising that the addresses have changed over the years as the city grew.

I like a good challenge and this is one that is relatively near by - I live in McHenry county.

Re: The Pre Pro Graham Bros Distillery Rockford, Il

I happened to remember that my church has a city map from the 1800's in the lower Narthex, so I made a point of checking it out this morning. It's from 1880 (what is it with this date?) and drawings of actual buildings with numbers in them instead of squares with numbers. On the index I found the Graham Distillery, but do you think I could find the corresponding numbered building on the map? My eyes couldn't focus in on the small print so I'm going to have to see about taking the map off the wall and check it out with a magnifying glass. There's hope yet!

Gary

"Bottom line: sometimes things work out this way in life. It doesn't matter how well you've planned; you're just f**ked, and that's that" - The Boss

Go to the 300dpi map and zoom in until you can see the numbers on the rooftops. According to the legend, the distillery is #37. By the way, Freeman Graham also owned the Graham Cotton Mill, #36. The orientation of the map may throw you off. The birds-eye view is facing west, so west is toward the top of the sheet.

So, if this map is accurate, the distillery was on the north side of State St on the west bank of the river. This seems like a likely location for a distillery, as the river would be the source of the water. It looks to be a couple blocks from Main Street, but perhaps the distillery office was on Main.

Incidentally, Rockford's manufacturing started in the Rockford Water Power District, between Kent Creek on the south, the railroad tracks on the north, Main St on the west and the Rock River on the east. and . The machine shops ran on water power that was diverted from the river above the dam and through a series of sluice gates to the water wheels. Leather belts ran to each floor of the building and drove the machines. The guys working in the machine shops may have drinking the distillery products after work!

Re: The Pre Pro Graham Bros Distillery Rockford, Il

So the building to the north of the bridge on State is Graham Distillery..right on the river. Looking at the satellite map of Rockford and keeping in mind the orientation, it appears that.....this is funny....the site is occupied by Rockford Lutheran Ministries and PNC Bank. Too bad, there is nothing left of the buildings to see. Any ground artifacts are long gone with the modern construction.